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Ignar Fjuk

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Ignar Fjuk in 2011

Ignar Fjuk (born 12 March 1953, Tartu) is an Estonian architect, politician and radio journalist, most notable for being one of the voters for the Estonian restoration of Independence.

He graduated from Hugo Treffner Gymnasium in 1971, and from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 1976 as an architect. For years, Klassikaraadio has been broadcasting his Räägivad talk show. In 1987, the Culture Council of the Estonian SSR's Artistic Associations was created on his initiative. Fjuk was a member of the Estonian Centre Party. He is currently in the Estonian Reform Party. He was a member of the Constitutional Assembly, as well as a member of the Riigikogu. Fjuk, along with Estonian, speaks English, Russian and Polish.[1]

Awards

Further reading

Piret Lindpere. "Fjuk, Ignar". // Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon. Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. Tallinn 1996. Pages 76–77

References

  1. ^ Riigikogujad hiilgavad vene keele oskusega, delfi.ee, 2001-01-09
  2. ^ "Bearer of decorations: Ignar Fjuk". Estonian State Decorations. Retrieved 27 May 2018.